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T. radix Ranch
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
My liittle friend did a first(that I know of) He was in the big water dish,swimming
Looked like and ordinary radix enjoying a midnite dip in the pool. He spotted me and got out in his own and headed to bed.
I won't write him up for being out of his bunk after lights out. He'll get off with a verbal warning.
This little guy is full of surprizes.
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Subadult snake
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
It's great to hear that he's doing well! His life is becoming quite an inspiring little story.
Which is more tempting: The fruit of knowledge or the possessed, talking serpent? DUH! - The Serpent!
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
When I checked on my boy Krinkleback he looked fine but refused to eat. I offered pinkies and worms. This is unusual but not alarming. I held him and gave him the once over. Everything seemed fine. I thought that he might enjoy a drink so I held him in the water dish. He was very thirsty. It got me thinking that maybe I need to install a handicap accessible water dish for him. He may not be able to get up into the raised water container. I've placed branches and rocks around the dish but then again climbing may not be something he likes to do or possibly can do.
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
He's getting all the paternal care and attention he could wish for .... you'll make the others jealous.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
I gave my little man a shallow water dish. Tonight, as I was leaving the big snake room I saw him in it swimming around.
My kids came downstairs to see what all the excitement was. I guess I was pretty vocal about it.
He's a great little man and I only want to provide a good life to him.
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I see blue redspots
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
That's all anyone can do. It's all anyone should do. All is right at The Radix Ranch, I'm sure of it.
From now on, I'll treat others like they treat me. Some will be glad, others should be scared
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
This is not the update I would like to make.
Krinckleback is having some difficulties. This morning I found him out of his hide. When I picked him up I noticed he was very limp. Usually he is strong and coils like any other snake. He is doing a lot of tongue flicking which is normal. He doesn't have the strength to hold up his head. He has been eating well and this whole situation comes as a surprise. A surprise in the sense of how healthy he has been.
I know that he has cheated death with this disease he has but I didn't expect something so sudden.
When I hold him I can see in his eyes that he's still there but his body just won't respond. At this point I feel helpless and I seem to be waiting for the end. I'm fine with that outcome as I know he's had a good life here on the Ranch. My biggest problem is the thought that my buddy might be leaving. He really is my buddy and I look forward to seeing him everyday. I'm hopping this is just some passing thing but commonsense and experience tells me different.
Please keep my little man in your thoughts and prayers.
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Rheumatoid arthritis in a young one
Sorry to hear that. Still rooting for the little guy.
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